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Physically disability Made by group 6 Shahab(27),Fatima(28),Rimsha(25),Usman(29),Ibrahim(26) Bilal(31)

What is physically disability? A physical disability is the long-term loss or impairment of part of a person's body function, resulting in a limitation of physical functioning, mobility, dexterity or stamina. Due to the functional loss the person will experience the inability to perform normal movements of the body, such as walking and mobility, sitting and ...

what(are the characteristic/symptoms of physically disabled people)? Some time physically disabled people cannot move at all while some of them encounter jarky movement involunty movement and lake of muscle movement

Stephen hawking physically disability Disability. Hawking had a rare early-onset slow- progressing form of motor neurone disease (also known as amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, "ALS", or Lou Gehrig's disease), that gradually paralysed him over the decades. ... Hawking was fiercely independent and unwilling to accept help or make concessions for his disabilities.

Wheelchair A wheelchair, often abbreviated to just "chair", is a chair with wheels, used when walking is difficult or impossible due to illness, injury, or disability. Wheelchairs come in a wide variety of formats to meet the specific needs of their users. They may include specialized seating adaptions, individualized controls, and may be ...

Data collection information How do we collect the data?  by interviewing the junior students in our school  for knowing if they have good understanding on the topic of physical disability or not

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Statements questions Q.1 which floor is the accessible toilet located in our school? Ans.Yes we have accessible toilet on 6/f Is the accessible toilet in our school always available for student to use ? Ans.no they can’t use that toilet if they don’t have any physically disability Q.2Does dmshw have any accessible toilet for physical disabled students? Ans.Yes dmshw accessible toilet but only physical disabled students can use that toilet

Help and care the physical disabled people We will explore the impact of a physical disability on a person's life, taking a closer look at the special stressors a person with a physical disability may have. Finally .... For Home Health Aides/PersonalCare Aides, it is important to help the patient express their feelings and thoughts and to help them use positive coping skills.

How we can help physically disabled students in school ? 1.Lift 2.if they want to go toilet then we need to hold their wheelchair then they can go very easily 221111111111222223333333 .

How we can help physical disability in the public Always ask the person if they need help before helping him/her. Sometimes people with physical disabilities appear to be struggling, when in actuality they are just acting in a way that works best for them. I know this from personal experience. Opening doors can be hard, but I have found ways to do it; therefore, always ask ...

Living area A physical disability is any physical condition that significantly impairs daily living. A physical disability can be a result of an accident, genetics, or illness. Physical disabilities have significant impacts on mobility, work-tolerance, self care, and communication.

hospital Where Can I Get Services if I Have a Medical or Physical Disability? If you have a medical or physical disability, many options are available to you. You can get services in. Your own home; A daytimeprogram in your community; A residential setting, such as a nursing home or assisted living facility. In Your Own Home.

Living with a disability A physical disability is the long-term loss or impairment of part of a person's body function, resulting in a limitation of physical functioning, mobility, dexterity or stamina. Due to the functional loss the person will experience the inability to perform normal movements of the body, such as walking and mobility, sitting and ...

About physical disabled people living A person with a physical disability is constrained by his physical ability to perform an activity independently such as walking, bathing, toiletting, etc. .... Life of a Disabled. Having a physicalimpairment is not the end of the world. Many people with disabilities live their lives just like any other able-bodied. They enjoy sports ...